Bears sign first-round pick Kyle Fuller

The Bears signed Kyle Fuller, the 14th overall pick in the NFL draft, to a four-year contract with a fifth-season option Wednesday -- the first first-round pick in this year’s draft to sign.

The former Virginia Tech cornerback’s deal is expected to be worth close to that of last year’s 14th pick, Panthers defensive tackle Star Lotulelei — an approximately $9.6 million, four-year deal with a $5.4 signing bonus. CBSSports.com reports Fuller’s deal at roughly $9.7 million over four years with a signing bonus slightly lower than Lotulelei’s.

Fuller’s deal, like those of first-round picks since the 2011 collective bargaining agreement established a rookie wage scale, includes a team option for a fifth year.

Bears third-round defensive tackle Will Sutton is the team’s only unsigned player in the eight-man draft class. Sutton’s deal is expected to be completed soon.

The Bears begin a three-day rookie camp Friday, and Sutton would be permitted to participate regardless of his contract status.

Details of the contract for seventh-round pick Charles Leno Jr. are not yet available.

Here is a rough/ breakdown of the contracts for five of the Bears’ draft picks, according to an NFL source: